bridges

There’s something about bridges that make people do forward and back on it, especially with the warm sun shining down on them in their cars. There’s also something about bridges that make people want to go forward and back on it each passing day, especially with the cool wind blowing on them in their trucks.

But you know what?

There’s more to bridges that it seems to be.

You see, bridges are like gateways to another world – a place where you can see things you haven’t seen before and like no other. You also see, bridges are like gateways to another realm – a place where you can do things you haven’t done before and like never before.

In other words, bridges are special paths to where your heart currently desires to be in.

The only question is: What “exactly” makes bridges special?

Well, here are some things that make bridges special:

Bridges can serve as platforms for scenic views.

Take for example, the iconic Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. It doesn’t just provide you a glorious sight on all that makes San Francisco a great place to live in. It also provides you a magnificent sight on all that makes the Pacific Ocean a great place to dive in and see all those marine life under the water down open and all that makes the San Francisco Bay a great place to swim on and see all those marine life over the water up close.

Bridges can also serve as platforms for exercise routines.

And no, I’m not talking about the bridge exercise routines. But yes, I’m talking about the exercises routines you can do on a bridge such as that of running from and to the bridge and cycling from and to the bridge. This doesn’t just allow you to do the mentioned exercise routines well, but also allow you to fully experience that warm sun that shine down on your body and that cool wind that blow up on your face.

Indeed, there’s something about bridges that make people do forward and back on it, especially with the warm sun shining down on them in their cars. And indeed, there’s something about bridges that make people want to go forward and back on it each passing day, especially with the cool wind blowing on them in their trucks.

Do you know any other things that make bridges special? Let us know in the comments section below!

Cycling is not just about getting active. It’s also not just about being healthy. It’s not even just about riding to your destinations without spending too much.

Cycling is about patience. It’s also about determination. It’s even about self-discipline.

Most of all, it’s about riding to your destination with the cool wind blowing on your face and the warm sun shining down on your body – especially when cycling on bridges.

That being said, remember these when cycling on bridges:

Equip yourself.

Whether you’re going on an STP bike ride for training or just going on a 30-minute bike ride for exercising, you have to equip yourself with the necessary safety gears. This is not for you to feel how it’s really like to be a bicycle rider, but for you to prevent serious accidents that might happen as you go along the bridge.

Hydrate yourself.

No matter how long you’re cycling on bridges, it’s very important for you to hydrate yourself – just enough to replenish the nutrients that come with every droplet of sweat on your body. This is also for you to keep that energy without getting tired that much and for you to maintain that skin without getting chapped too much.

Be mindful.

Just like when driving on highways, cycling on bridges also come with rules that you need to follow – be it riding a bike as a normal activity or riding a bike as an extreme activity. Some of these include cycling on the bridge’s designated area only, cycling without overtaking any car, and cycling with a head gear on. This is not just for you to avoid getting in heat with the law officers, but also for you to be more responsible in taking care of yourself while on the road.

Any other tips when cycling on bridges? Let us know in the comments section below!

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